Concerns are been raised to take legal actions against some of the Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Parliamentarians who have become the mouthpieces of the LTTE terrorists, Defence Affairs Spokesman Minister Keheliya Rambukwella told during a press conference at the Media Centre for National Security, today (18th Feb).

Following a fierce battle erupted with LTTE terrorists, troops of 58 division operating under the command of Brig. Shavendra Silva captured the main hide out of the LTTE terror chief last afternoon (2nd Feb), sources from Wanni battlefront confirmed.

There is no such acceptable information to prove or to support the fact that the LTTE chief Prabhakaran had escaped. Prabhakaran and other top leaders are fenced in Wanni, a special information source confirmed SINHALAYA News Agency.

Chris Morris, a senior BBC journalist, has been covering Sri Lanka from periodically from 1992 when he was first posted to Colombo as its resident correspondent. His latest broadcast from Colombo (January 7, 2009) is typical of the BBC slant on Sri Lankan issues.

The Wanni humanitarian mission has reached its last stage. LTTE terrorists are cornered in to a smaller area not more than 400 sq km in Mullaittvu and security forces are engaged in counter terrorist operations.

After capturing Kilinochchi, Army forces are now in the process of flushing out every single terrorist from the country. The so-called powerful and hard-to-defeat LTTE terrorists are now on their knees.

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